see Mark Bosticks excellent Meteorite Article Archive year 1933 for some contemporary background info. Draw a line from N.Y to S.F. and do some research on what other fireball sightings reported from pilots for that particular area in 1933/34 do exist. And note that the name "Pasamonte meteorite" most probably did not yet exist at the publishing date of the pictured cover of La Tribuna Illustrata. However you are right: a reasonable bit of scepticism is always appropriate when dealing with Italian press sources.

Regards
Svend

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we are sure this is the Pasamonte fall?

Matteo

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